Henny Penny

Henny Penny by Paul Galdone is a reprint edition published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 1968, featuring 32 pages in English. This classic tale follows Henny Penny, who, after being struck on the head by an acorn, mistakenly believes the sky is falling. In her quest to inform others, she gathers various animals to accompany her to the King, leading to an encounter with a cunning fox.
Readers will find a humorous story that blends elements of fairy tales and folklore, showcasing themes of adventure and friendship. The narrative unfolds as Henny Penny and her companions navigate their journey, highlighting the whimsical nature of animal characters and their interactions. This edition is a delightful addition to any collection of juvenile fiction, appealing to those interested in legends, fables, and stories in verse.
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Henny Penny was hit on the head by an acorn, and thought that the sky was falling. She decided that she must go and tell and one by one she gatherd all the animals together. They set off to see the King, but soon they meet up with the fox.
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